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Ron Goodwin won City of Burns Mayor as a write-in candidate with 28 votes, beating Patricia Nystrom with 19 votes. City of Burns Council positions went to Roland Boesker, 30, and Mary Glenn, 26. Daniel S. Huls II received 17 votes.

Michael Sorensen won the City of Durham Mayor election with 16 votes as a write-in. Dorene Joy also received 2 write-in votes. The five City of Durham council positions went to R. Gene Duke, 19, Edward Flaming, 19, Gary Gerringer, 14, Verlin Sommerfeld, 21, and Gary D. Unruh, 19. Kenneth Giesbrecht, Tom Harm, and Arnold Sommerfeld each received one write-in vote. Gaylen Youk received five.

Mary Shipman won City of Florence Mayor with 47 votes. Ed Robinson and Dewey Stevens each received one write-in vote. The first Florence council position went to Randy Mills with 14 write-in votes. Reilly Reid and Max Williams also received a write-in vote. Richard Stroup received a provisional vote. The second Florence council position went to Edwin H. Robinson with 22 votes. Contender Pamelia Wells had 11 scanned and one hand-counted vote.

Dave Schrag won Goessel Mayor with 127 scanned and two provisional votes for a total off 129. Sue Watkins had two write-in votes. Arlen Goertzen, Joel Ratzlaff, Lary Schmidt and Rollin Schmidt each had one write-in vote. The two Goessel council positions went to Larry D. Schmidt — with 88 scanned and two provisional votes — and Larry C. Lindeman with 84 votes. Dean Snelling also received 76 scanned and two provisional votes.

Delores Dalke won Hillsboro Mayor with 113 votes. Louis Harrison, Pete Richert and Glen Thiessen each had one write-in vote. Clint Seibel had two. The first Hillsboro council position went to Robert L. Watson with 51 votes. Glenn Goertz had one write-in vote. The second Hillsboro council position went to Marlene Fast with 63 votes. Jim Baker had three write-in votes.

David Terrell won Lehigh Mayor with four write-in votes. The five positions on the Lehigh Council went to Jim Dawes, 4, Brad Dies, 3, Dustin Enns, 3, Eldon Kaiser, 2, and John Masson, 2. Other write-ins were Fran Duerksen, Glenn George, Gaylord Neal, and Fred Sheridan. These were all write-in votes.

Bob Kaiser won Lincolnville Mayor with 13 write-in votes. Write-in contenders included: Lonnie Nickel, 1, Sherie Pankratz, 4, and Dave Schneider, 1. The two positions on the Lincolnville council went to Cristina Peterson with 7 votes and Jane Pigorsch with two votes. Pigorsch won in a three-way tie.

Tish Keesling won Lost Springs Mayor with 18 write-in votes. The five positions on the Lost Spring council went to Connie Jenkins, 11, Troy Madron Sr., 9, Frank Wirtz, 13, John Zeiner, 9, and Joyce Buckland-Rohloff, 7. Buckland-Rohloff won in a three-way tie.

The three Tampa council positions went to Paul H. Backhus with 18 votes, Wilbert W. Backhus with 17 votes, and David Rhiza with 12 write-in votes. Other candidates were Russ Kerbs, 3, Donald Mueller, 2, and Leo Yanda, 1.

The USD 397 Board of Education Position 5 went to Clay Simons with 27 votes. Position 6 went to Jeff Bina with three votes.

USD 408 position 4 went to Jana Nordquist with 130 points. Evan Stout and Donna Hajek each received one write-in vote. USD 408 Position 5 went to Jan Helmer with 138 votes. Greg Carlson receive one write-in vote. USD 408 Position 6 went to Doug Regnier with 143 votes. Paul White and Reilly Reid each received one write-in vote.

USD 410 position 4 went to Mark Rooker with 28 votes. USD 410 Position 5 went to Joe Sechrist with 53 votes. USD 410 Position 6 went to Kathleen Decker with four votes. Contenders were Vincent Driver, Daniel Moss, Shelly Plett, Andy Shewey, and Matt Hiebert.

USD 411 position 4 went to Lynette Duerksen with 360 votes. Contender Jennifer Flaming had one vote. Position 5 went to Kelly Booton with 354. Contenders Jennifer Flaming and Paula Flaming each had one vote. Position 6 went to James Bryan Wiens with 347. Contenders Jennifer Flaming and Matt Voth each received on vote. Position 7 went to Kyle Funk with 355 votes. Contender Jennifer Flaming had one vote. The special question for bond issue had 342 in favor and 29 against.